Repeal of Ordinance No. 5 of 1945.
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(b) shall personally appear and surrender bimself at before and to a judge of the Supreme Court or the Full Court at each and every hearing of his appeal by such judge or court and to then and there abide by the judgment of such judge or court and not to depart or be absent from court at any hearing without the leave of such judge or court and in the meantime not to depart out of the Colony of Hong Kong: then this re- cognisance to be void or else to stand in full force and effect.
Note:
Duted this
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duy of
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-the conditions (a) or (b) may be used separately or together as occasion demands, but the conditions in (b) will only be required if the appellant is released from custody under s. 114(a).'
(f) by the substitution of “s.105(2)," for "a.109." in Farm No. 89;
(g) by the substitution of "a.109(1)," for "s.188E()." jo Form No. 91;
(4) by the substitution of "a.109(1)," for "s.118E(1),"' in
Form No. 92.
41.
The Powers of Magistrates (Emergency) Ordinance, 1946, is hereby repealed.
THE SCHEDULE.
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PART II.
1. Perjury and subornation of perjury.
2. Making or suborning any other person to make a false oath punishable as porjury or as a misdemeanor.
8: Any offence against the provisions of the laws relating to bankrupts, other than the offence of obtaining credit under false pretences or by means of any other fraud under section 78A(a) of the Larceny Ordinance, 1985.
4. Bigamy.
5. Bribery, except in cases punishable under section 3 or section
Ordinance No. ga of 1935
4 of the Misdemeanors Punishment Ordinance, 1998, where the amount Ordinance or value of the bribe does not exceed twenty-five dollars.
0. Arson.
7. Stealing, or fraudulently taking, or injuring or destroying reconta or documents belonging to any court of record or relating to any proveeding therein.
$. Stealing, or fraudulently destroying or concealing wills or lestamentary papers or any document or written instrument being or containing evidence of the title of any lands, or any interest in lands, tenements or hereditaments.
9. Any offence committed by trustees created by deed or will, bankers, or factors, and mentioned in any of sections 62 to 73 of the Larccoy Ordinance, 1988.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 18th day
of May, 1949.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
[66. 94 and 90]
PART 1.
Almtri-wall
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
No. 1 of **98.
Ordinance
No. 32 of 1935.
Ordinance No. 1 of
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Ordinance No. 1 of 1887.
1. Any offence which is punishable with death.
2. Any offence (except burglary) which is punishable with im- prisonment with hard labour for life.
1888.
Any felony mentioned in the Suppression of Piracy Ordinance,
4. Misprision of treason.
5. Any offence against the King's title, prerogative, person or government.
8. Blasphemy and offences against religion.
7. Composing, printing or publishing blasphemous, seditious or defamatory libels, except as provided by section 17 of the Defamation and Libel Ordinance, 1887.
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